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Elements of Natural Philosophy: Embracing the General Principles of ... - Page 207
by Leonard Dunnell Gale - 1838 - 276 pages
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An Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Principles of Natural Philosophy ...

George Atwood - Physics - 1784 - 284 pages
...meafured by an arc of the meridian intercepted between them. XIX. The azimuth of a ftar is meafured by an arc of the horizon, intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle 'which pafles through the ftar. XX. A vertical circle, which cuts the meridian at right angles, is...
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Institutes of Natural Philosophy: Theoretical and Practical

William Enfield - Astronomy - 1811 - 476 pages
...angles in the zenith and nadir, cutting the horizon in the cardinal points East and West* DBF. DEF. XV. The Azimuth of a heavenly body, is the arc of the...western as the body is east or west of the meridian. SCHOL- The azimuth of any star may be thus found. Let AC be a given meridian P'»te 9. fine. Above...
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A Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...: With One Hundred ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 254 pages
...between the body and the horizon, or the angle at the centre of the earth measured by that arc. 13. The Azimuth of a heavenly body, is the arc of the...western as the body is east or west of the meridian. 14. The Amplitude of a heavenly body at its rising or setting, ig the arc of the horizon intercepted...
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A Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...: With One Hundred ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 236 pages
...between the body and the horizon, or the angle at the centre of the earth measured by that arc. 13. The Azimuth of a heavenly body, is the arc of the...meridian and a vertical circle passing through that hody ; it is eastern or western as the body is east or west of the meridian. 14. The Amplitude of a...
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster, Volume 3

Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 pages
...xlvi. vol. viii. p. 183. (w) AZIMUTH, in Astronomy, an Arabic word, employed by astronomers to denote the arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle passing through the celestial body whose azimuth is measured. Let it be required to find the sun's azimuth at Greenwich,...
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Institutes of Natural Philosophy: Theoretical and Practical

William Enfield - Astronomy - 1832 - 282 pages
...angles in the zenith and nadir, cutting the horizon in the cardinal points East and West. DEF. XV. The Azimuth of a heavenly body, is the arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian and vertical circle passing through that body ; it is eastern or western, as the body is east or west of...
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book ..., Volume 2

Denison Olmsted - Physics - 1832 - 402 pages
...remedy for them, Professor Barlow, of the * Azimuth as applied to a star or any celestial object, is an arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle passing through the object. Military Academy of Woolwich, instituted a great number of experiments which resulted in...
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The Planetarium, and Astronomical Calculator ...

Tobias Ostrander - Astronomy - 1834 - 272 pages
...enters Libra, which is about the 21st or 22d of September. Azimuth, of the celestial bodies, is an arc of the horizon, intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle passing through the body. Azimuth Compass, an instrument for finding the magnetic azimuth, or amplitude of a celestial...
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Pneumatics, electricity, magnetism, and optics

Denison Olmsted - Physics - 1835 - 374 pages
...is a variety of the azimuth compass. * Azimuth as applied to a star or any celestial object, i? nn arc of the horizon intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle passing through the object. Local Attraction of vetselt. 858. A few years since it was observed, for the first time,...
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Elements of Plane Astronomy

John BRINKLEY (Bishop of Cloyne.) - Astronomy - 1836 - 334 pages
...at an angle equal to the altitude of the pole. The azimuth3' of a celestial object is measured by an arc of the horizon, intercepted between the meridian and a vertical circle passing through the object. In (Fig. 3) KO is the azimuth of the point S from the north. The altitude of a celestial...
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